Our Enemy, the State

Our Enemy, the State

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Dec 23, 2010 · English · Kindle (209 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 209
Language English
Published Dec 23, 2010
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute

Description

This compelling work dives deep into the critiques of government and its impact on society. Through the collective insights of Nock, Chodorov, and Shaffer, readers are introduced to a provocative perspective that challenges conventional notions of political authority. The authors argue that the state often acts as an adversary to individual freedom and self-determination, provoking reflection on the nature of government itself.

Exploring themes of personal liberty and societal control, the narrative urges readers to reconsider their relationship with governmental systems. It poses essential questions about the role of the state in everyday life and encourages a discourse on the implications of state power versus the rights of the individual. As they unravel these complex ideas, the authors seek to awaken a critical consciousness, inviting all to contemplate the true costs of state intervention.

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History Business & Economics Politics
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